Our Favorite SolidWorks
Guy Stops By
Jeremy Luchini from
SolidWorks, Corp. Brings Beer |
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We presented Jeremy with a painted Hot Rod hood that was signed
by all the FFR staff. The beer was very appreciated. |
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Most people don't know the full level of
integration that our products have in CAD/CAM. Most of this is due
to the great products and corporate support of the SolidWorks Company.
Project Manager Jeremy Luchini is helping our engineering and R&D guys
with the next project here at Factory Five. Jeremy stopped by
yesterday to begin this next project in earnest...he also brought along
a few jugs of Cape Cod Beer (another great way to get along with the
guys at FFR). Thanks Jeremy!
Dave Smith
President |
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Jeremy reviews a SolidWorks project with Jesper (left)
and Nate (right). |
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When people find out what's on the screen here AND our
next project that is only possible using the latest surface scanning
technology in SolidWorks software, they will freak! We blurred the
screen...sorry... |
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Sample prototype gauge pod. 3D imaged
with SolidWorks software. |
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FFR GTM was developed using SolidWorks software. |
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The entire Factory Five '33 Hot Rod, including the
complete body shape, is 100% digital on SolidWorks
(customer Henry Renaud's '33). |
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Above: Thanks to SolidWorks software, Henry's vintage '33
sports a flathead V-8, but handles like a sports car.
Below: FFR customer and custom
electrician Dave Pike stopped by to check out the Gen 2 GTM which was
redesigned with the help of SolidWorks software. |
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